I can actually see quite a lot of value in having some sample code for
implementation of design patterns in ColdFusion. I also think it would make
sense to put that on the cfczone.org website since a good many design
patterns are specific to OO principles.

Ray, Rob. Either of you care to chime in on the likelihood of this
happening?

Spike

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>I'm not sure how much I could contribute but I would love to 
>have access 
>to such a project to help me clean up my coldfusion 
>programming practices.
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> > I am, and have started working on some examples lately.
>
>Thomas Chiverton wrote:
> > Would anyone be instrested in a community project to 
>develop working 
>examples
> > of common design pattens in CFML, using CFCs / Mach II / FB4 ?
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